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was that petey washington called just now? you worried about calvin? don't worry about that. we're gonna get through that. >> it's something else, baby. i discovered i... i have a lump, curtis, in my breast. >> baby, you've always had lumpy breasts. >> the doctor discovered a lump in my breast. that was the phone call, and i have to go in tomorrow for a... lumpectomy. >> tomorrow? >> i'll leave you two alone. okay? i'll take that. >> thank you. >> ella, why -- why are you just now telling me? >> i did not want to get everybody all worked up over something that just might not be anything. >> when i'm believing it isn't, it isn't. now, you the one telling us about having faith that ye of a sunflower seed. >> a mustard seed, baby. the grain of a mustard seed. but i am a little scared, curtis. >> well, i guess you would be! i don't understand it. what -- what's going on with that, huh? hasn't our family's faith been tested enough?! >> don't do that. now, god has his reasons. >> why, ella? why? come on, baby. come on, now. i'm running around here. i try to live my -- you -- you tr
was that petey washington called just now? you worried about calvin? don't worry about that. we're gonna get through that. >> it's something else, baby. i discovered i... i have a lump, curtis, in my breast. >> baby, you've always had lumpy breasts. >> the doctor discovered a lump in my breast. that was the phone call, and i have to go in tomorrow for a... lumpectomy. >> tomorrow? >> i'll leave you two alone. okay? i'll take that. >> thank you. >> ella,...
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i'm not going down in washington as the crazy gopher guy. dr. kendall's coming with me. cage anything that moves. - cage? oh, no! - what about my team here? here's an idea. since they're guinea pigs, why don't we use them as guinea pigs? - what? - oh, no. - uh-uh. - guys, we've got company. we've got to get out of here. the document capsules. let's move. - vamos. - leave the gear behind. all right, we're going native. lock and load. i always wanted to say that. [juarez] let's go. sorry, speckles. talking animal, dead giveaway. - no! no, not my glasses. - in you go. let's go. no. no. it's ok. i'll be right behind you. now, marcie. - good luck, team. - [alarm blares] [blaster] yeow! i love my job! yee-haw! [laughing] no! no! marcie, you tell ben the clusterstorm file is on that pda. - and you tell him this isn't over. - ok. what we have here is your classic case... - be quiet. i'll distract them. - ...and overspending. - bye, guys. have fun in the lab. - [man] hey, hey! - would you put that down, please? - put it down. it's not working. come on. come on. - [man] it's empty
i'm not going down in washington as the crazy gopher guy. dr. kendall's coming with me. cage anything that moves. - cage? oh, no! - what about my team here? here's an idea. since they're guinea pigs, why don't we use them as guinea pigs? - what? - oh, no. - uh-uh. - guys, we've got company. we've got to get out of here. the document capsules. let's move. - vamos. - leave the gear behind. all right, we're going native. lock and load. i always wanted to say that. [juarez] let's go. sorry,...
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the washington post. is no index.re we cannot find out what is going on in this work. >> this book was so widely anticipated in washington as a screaming indictment. >> washington has created a bull leg index. index.otleg cawley callie dr. suggested the notion of the composition -- >> everyone is talking about the book. everybody thinks they are in it. >> why are people that you wrote about so happy about this book? me.eats what is interesting, a lot of what you are seeing there was done before we saw the book. the speculation took on a life of its own. look. it is nice to have a book the bull are talking about, and obviously what happens is people focus on who is up, who is down, what news has broken. ultimately -- i do know what people to miss the more serious point. washington is doing very, very well in a very gilded age in some ways while the rest of the country is suffering. >> any reaction you have had to the book, surprising? >> not really. look, when you write a book, a lot can go wrong. that is
the washington post. is no index.re we cannot find out what is going on in this work. >> this book was so widely anticipated in washington as a screaming indictment. >> washington has created a bull leg index. index.otleg cawley callie dr. suggested the notion of the composition -- >> everyone is talking about the book. everybody thinks they are in it. >> why are people that you wrote about so happy about this book? me.eats what is interesting, a lot of what you are...
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what is the hate washington thing? >> everyone claims to hate washington. there are very few washington exceptional lists who will say, i love it here. try locks -- trend like people to think he would rather be in mississippi or anywhere else. -- trent would like people to think he would rather be in mississippi or anywhere else. he's in a position to do very well here. >> in that clip we showed jim van i -- >> the executive director of "politico." >> you quote him. he is contemptuous of washington's it used to be better reflects. -- reflex. what is he saying there? are we old-timers worthless? >> jim is putting forth the view that the age at which the 20 boys on the bus are setting the agenda in their one story they write or file a day are over. one of the missions of "politico" is to democratize the conversation. 100,000 people can read mike allen every day. everyone can blog about it. what jim was saying is that there is this wild west. there is this notion that the conversation has been broken open. i wouldn't be as disparaging, especially of the body t
what is the hate washington thing? >> everyone claims to hate washington. there are very few washington exceptional lists who will say, i love it here. try locks -- trend like people to think he would rather be in mississippi or anywhere else. -- trent would like people to think he would rather be in mississippi or anywhere else. he's in a position to do very well here. >> in that clip we showed jim van i -- >> the executive director of "politico." >> you quote...
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naturally, lott said he hates washington. what's the hate washington thing? >> everyone claims to hate washington. there are few washington exceptionalists out there who say i love it there. there's some. trent lot is here because he said this is where the problems are and where the money is. trent lot is in a position do very, very well here. the only place he could do proportionately well is somewhere in mississippi. >> in that clip, we show mike allen and jim vaned high whose job is -- >> the executive director of politico. >> you quote him in here. this quote came to you from him? >> i'll read it. >> jim vaned high is contemptuous of washington -- it used to be better reflex of how he relates to news. he said it was largely, and this is true for decades, a small group of middle age left of center overweight men who decided how all of us should see politics and govern us. what is he saying there? so we old timers are worthless. >> he's setting the view that those 20 boys on the bus setting the agenda in the one story they file in a day are over. its's to d
naturally, lott said he hates washington. what's the hate washington thing? >> everyone claims to hate washington. there are few washington exceptionalists out there who say i love it there. there's some. trent lot is here because he said this is where the problems are and where the money is. trent lot is in a position do very, very well here. the only place he could do proportionately well is somewhere in mississippi. >> in that clip, we show mike allen and jim vaned high whose job...
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aid should be commensurate between israel, from washington to israel and from washington to egypt. and does the united states really want to be the first country that breaks the spirit of the camp david accords? whether it is breaking the law or not, it would certainly be seen here as breaking the spirit. also, does washington really want to back the muslim brotherhood? at the end of the day, we can talk about process and our love for the democratic process, but now that is broken and the choice is binary. do we want to be with the military or do we want to be with the brotherhood? israel doesn't think we should drop the military and side with the brotherhood. neither does saudi arabia, neither does jordan, neither does the uae. i don't know why washington would want to go against so many of its key allies. >> robin wright, one thing that's striking when i talk to people is this question, why can't the u.s. do more? why can't we have greater influence here? it's a tough balancing act. the president seems to not be able to do a whole lot more but stay on the sidelines at the moment.
aid should be commensurate between israel, from washington to israel and from washington to egypt. and does the united states really want to be the first country that breaks the spirit of the camp david accords? whether it is breaking the law or not, it would certainly be seen here as breaking the spirit. also, does washington really want to back the muslim brotherhood? at the end of the day, we can talk about process and our love for the democratic process, but now that is broken and the...
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obama is back in washington. his response to the crisis in egypt continues to come under fire. >> for us to sit by and watch this happen is a violation of everything that we stood for. >> the administration is not signaling any major shift in policy. >> we're going to have a bill in egypt and have to sus. end our aid. >> it shows nothing but american weakness. >> i don't knowian senator paul is so out of wac about this. >> this all started with him say wiig don't have room for libertarian republicans. the party's big enough for both
obama is back in washington. his response to the crisis in egypt continues to come under fire. >> for us to sit by and watch this happen is a violation of everything that we stood for. >> the administration is not signaling any major shift in policy. >> we're going to have a bill in egypt and have to sus. end our aid. >> it shows nothing but american weakness. >> i don't knowian senator paul is so out of wac about this. >> this all started with him say wiig...
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aid should be commensurate between israel and -- from washington to israel and from washington to egypt. does the united states really want to be the first country that breaks the spirit of the camp david accords, whether it is breaking the law or not, it would certainly be seen here as breaking the spirit. >> well, ambassador, you mentioned earlier that they actually don't need the aid, but aren't there other political implications here snr i mean, if you cut off the aid, wouldn't that suggest we are supporting the muslim brotherhood? is that what we want? >> that's exactly the bind we got ourselves into because there was great consternation within egypt that we seem to have made our bed with the muslim brotherhood and we've lost that bet. the muslim brotherhood, for whatever may have been the reasons why we supported them, at least when i say supported them, involved politically with them, they afterall had the presidency. now the presidency has changed again. there will be new elections inevitably in the future. the israels, the saudi, and all of our key middle east allies are besieg
aid should be commensurate between israel and -- from washington to israel and from washington to egypt. does the united states really want to be the first country that breaks the spirit of the camp david accords, whether it is breaking the law or not, it would certainly be seen here as breaking the spirit. >> well, ambassador, you mentioned earlier that they actually don't need the aid, but aren't there other political implications here snr i mean, if you cut off the aid, wouldn't that...
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obama is back in washington. his response to the crisis in egypt continues to come under fire. >> for us to sit by and watch this happen is a violation of everything that we stood for. >> the administration is not signaling any major shift in policy. >> we're going to have a bill in egypt and have to sus. end our aid. >> it shows nothing but american weakness. >> i don't knowian senator paul is so out of wac about this. >> this all started with him say wiig don't have room for libertarian republicans. the party's big enough for both of us. >> stop, question frisk have made new york city the safest big city. >> stop and frick is abandoned will, people die? >> no question, violent crime will go up. violence is happening disproportionately enough of minority communities. >> it's a slippery slope. >> like burning down the house to rid it of mice. ♪ we open a new week with the president back in d.c. after a family vacation on martha's vineyard facing questions how his administration will handle two vital concerns to
obama is back in washington. his response to the crisis in egypt continues to come under fire. >> for us to sit by and watch this happen is a violation of everything that we stood for. >> the administration is not signaling any major shift in policy. >> we're going to have a bill in egypt and have to sus. end our aid. >> it shows nothing but american weakness. >> i don't knowian senator paul is so out of wac about this. >> this all started with him say wiig...
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to the washington post that she was not aware of the compliance audits until the washington post asked her about them. my question to you is, are you informed about what she saw? was she telling the washington post something different? >> if you have questions about her comments, it you should check with her. i read to you her on the record statement about this issue. what she may have been referring to in that report -- >> what did the senator mean when she was quoted? >> i do not have the store in front of me. i know that some members of congress have suggested that they did not see these nsa reports that were reported on by the washington post. but what they did see and what many of them were briefed on were the regular reports that are due to congress from the nsa as part of their oversight function. reports on a regular basis are made to members of congress and intelligence committees about some of these issues and some of the broader issues that allow congress to fulfill their responsibility to conduct oversight over the nsa. that is cooperation we are committed to. if there are
to the washington post that she was not aware of the compliance audits until the washington post asked her about them. my question to you is, are you informed about what she saw? was she telling the washington post something different? >> if you have questions about her comments, it you should check with her. i read to you her on the record statement about this issue. what she may have been referring to in that report -- >> what did the senator mean when she was quoted? >> i...
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anything that washington, d.c. does is up for grabs. the rights of the people would not be germane in the convention, nor the power of the states would be germane in the convention because all we're doing is saying it is time to reign in washington, d.c. just like george mason, who was the delegate at the constitutional convention that insisted this provision be put in article 5. >> this is mark levin talking to neil cavuto the other day about how would we deal with obama care in such a way. >> the american people really don't know what this law is all about. i tried to figure it out, you know, you've tried to figure it out, you work on this every day, and it is clear the president, too, so what do they do? they change the law on the run, which is utterly unconstitutional. >> a convention of states would actually be able to address obama care and other things that people feel are out of control? >> the abuse of the general welfare clause and abuse of the commerce clause are the two biggest problems in washington, d.c. obama care came th
anything that washington, d.c. does is up for grabs. the rights of the people would not be germane in the convention, nor the power of the states would be germane in the convention because all we're doing is saying it is time to reign in washington, d.c. just like george mason, who was the delegate at the constitutional convention that insisted this provision be put in article 5. >> this is mark levin talking to neil cavuto the other day about how would we deal with obama care in such a...
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you mean coming back to washington d.c.? just come back to wherever he is being president and go away from being president. the other caller said he should perhaps resigned. that is what i think. rose brought up the division in politics, that is the subject of today's lead editorial in the wall street journal on a different potential candidate, hillary clinton. her racial politics is the headline there. the next piece notes that she makes a polarizing pitch that ignores trends in voter turnouts. that opinion piece notes that hillary clinton is playing racial politics right now -- on the issue of potential candidates in 2016, here is a front page piece today also in "the wall street journal" -- on that same story, it goes on to note the history here. it notes -- over the past half-century, vice presidents who ran invariably capture their parties nomination -- the last president to fail the nomination was out in berkeley, who suffer -- who was under harry truman. he was 74 and his age was cited as a reason for defeat. stir bid
you mean coming back to washington d.c.? just come back to wherever he is being president and go away from being president. the other caller said he should perhaps resigned. that is what i think. rose brought up the division in politics, that is the subject of today's lead editorial in the wall street journal on a different potential candidate, hillary clinton. her racial politics is the headline there. the next piece notes that she makes a polarizing pitch that ignores trends in voter...
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c-span: at graphic in the "washington in the the "washington post" shows in alpha and anna donkey back-to-back in the ring. >> guest: in diapers in a sandbox. c-span: i did not go into your article because -- >> guest: we didn't agree on the corporate tax reform and we just said we can't agree on it. and i think that was it. now we tried to get more detailed than who knows. we don't have a staff and we didn't have 500 pages so we didn't get very detailed. that is where we might have disagreed. c-span: allen sloan if you are running for office would you -- >> guest: yeah. of course i would. i'm not going to say something in public. c-span: what does this really say? you both have alluded to the fact that a lot of people running believe this has to happen but what does it say about her system? >> guest: it says that people on all sides of the table think they are telling people the truth because they think people aren't ready for the truth and to tell people the truth they aren't going to win. >> guest: it's a problem in the culture. fundamentally that is what it is. you can't exist with a law.
c-span: at graphic in the "washington in the the "washington post" shows in alpha and anna donkey back-to-back in the ring. >> guest: in diapers in a sandbox. c-span: i did not go into your article because -- >> guest: we didn't agree on the corporate tax reform and we just said we can't agree on it. and i think that was it. now we tried to get more detailed than who knows. we don't have a staff and we didn't have 500 pages so we didn't get very detailed. that is...
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he landed in washington last night after a vacation. but it's not the only item on his list. >> reporter: good morning. the president with two major assignments. two big assignments for this week, first of all, what to do with u.s. aid to egypt and revelations of more abuses at the nsa. top lawmakers on both sides really talking a lot about egypt, debating aid as these bloody clashes continue. though the president obama took a break from his vacation to condemn the attacks. now, another big topic in washington the nsa surveillance program, many still critical over its legitimacy after this newly revealed audit showing that the agency broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. veronica? >> all right, melissa, thank you so much. >>> thousands of firefighters began a difficult day out west. idaho's beaver creek has now scorched more than 160 square miles. officials are expressing optimism as more crews arrive to fight the flames. >> it's hard to see our landscape changing. >> we need an army out there and we got it. i know they're doin
he landed in washington last night after a vacation. but it's not the only item on his list. >> reporter: good morning. the president with two major assignments. two big assignments for this week, first of all, what to do with u.s. aid to egypt and revelations of more abuses at the nsa. top lawmakers on both sides really talking a lot about egypt, debating aid as these bloody clashes continue. though the president obama took a break from his vacation to condemn the attacks. now, another...
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saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, a massive peaceful protest in washington, d.c. where more than 200,000 demonstrators called on congress for jobs and freedom. >> dr. martin luther king jr. led the march on washington, delivering his famous, "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. this saturday, president obama will deliver a speech on those same steps. martin luther king iii joins us. the president has a tough act to follow to put it lightly, he's got to stand on those steps where your dad stood. and gave after the second inaugural of lincoln, the second american speech every given. that wasn't supposed to be the speech that day, was it? >> well, i don't know -- >> people tell me that he sort of was inspired or somebody yelled him to tell them the dream speech, reverend. >> that certainly is true. but he had delivered conversions of that speech on several occasions and so i think that certainly that demonstration inspired him particularly. could i just correct one thing, just for the record? the 24th is the march that reverend sharpton
saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, a massive peaceful protest in washington, d.c. where more than 200,000 demonstrators called on congress for jobs and freedom. >> dr. martin luther king jr. led the march on washington, delivering his famous, "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. this saturday, president obama will deliver a speech on those same steps. martin luther king iii joins us. the president has a tough act to follow to...
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i have to say, i lived in washington, d.c. compared to new york city, bob, i would much rather be in new york city, much safer place than d.c. >> what is integral. >> are you kidding me? integral. you have to have it. >> i didn't know. >> remind us not to partner with you in scrabble. >> i don't even play scrabble. >> i played this weekend. >> did you? >> i did. >> first off, the reason why new york works and the other cities don't is because new york is better at it, they're not profiling nationality and color of skin, doing behavior. what they're doing is when you stop 5 million people, only have 10% result in arrest, good job. because what you're saying is you are deterring people from walking out with a piece because they could get stopped. they could say i am not going into that building, i don't like the behavior leading up to that. nypd will get in your face, say excuse me, can i talk to you a second. they will talk and search. real quick, rudy giuliani got us on the way, unbelievable progress, i witnessed it, 42nd stre
i have to say, i lived in washington, d.c. compared to new york city, bob, i would much rather be in new york city, much safer place than d.c. >> what is integral. >> are you kidding me? integral. you have to have it. >> i didn't know. >> remind us not to partner with you in scrabble. >> i don't even play scrabble. >> i played this weekend. >> did you? >> i did. >> first off, the reason why new york works and the other cities don't is...
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in your historian's hat, what do you see going on in washington today. how would you describe it. >> i think some of what's going on in washington at the moment is stuff we've seen before in the past. we tend to romanticize past periods as being provocative beautiful periods. we look back in the laws for past things for the right laws it's been very very messy.-that said i do think we are seeing a particular level of dysfunction that is different from what they've seen before and in many ways is a little bit more extreme.->> we'll pick that up but first richard baker you looked at this one substitution where you many years in the senate. do you see a clear evolution devideodevolution. there are times of great heart burn, hurt feelings and then were going to pull themselves out of the hole and pass some reform legislation and move on into the future. the mid 1970's, the senate maybe coming out of the nixon era pass some significant legislation, war powers legislation, budget legislation and also reorganize their committees so every member of a committee c
in your historian's hat, what do you see going on in washington today. how would you describe it. >> i think some of what's going on in washington at the moment is stuff we've seen before in the past. we tend to romanticize past periods as being provocative beautiful periods. we look back in the laws for past things for the right laws it's been very very messy.-that said i do think we are seeing a particular level of dysfunction that is different from what they've seen before and in many...
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washington assured them that the u.s. government gives to bigotry no sanction to, to persecution, no assistance. for any jew living in america, he wrote, there shall be none to make him afraid. >> washington wrote the letter a year before the first amendment guarantee of religious freedom became the law of the land. turo important place in american history has made it a popular tourist destination. laura has dreamed of visiting for more than 30 years. >> i grew up jewish in the south. and i have heard about the synagogue since i was a little girl. and this was the place where i wanted to come and i wanted to bring my family. hi goosebumps. >> reporter: linda says it is a feeling that never goes away. >> i go into that building and i feel the presence of the people who founded it. i feel what a miracle it was for them to be able to worship freely. >> a miracle that continues twheek end as turo celebrates 250 years of religious freedom. chip reid, cbs news, new port, rhode island. >> still ahead, paving the way for a play b
washington assured them that the u.s. government gives to bigotry no sanction to, to persecution, no assistance. for any jew living in america, he wrote, there shall be none to make him afraid. >> washington wrote the letter a year before the first amendment guarantee of religious freedom became the law of the land. turo important place in american history has made it a popular tourist destination. laura has dreamed of visiting for more than 30 years. >> i grew up jewish in the...
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even further despite no precise intelligence on terrorist targets there according to a report from washington this may well be sending chills down the spines of ordinary yemenis who bear the brunt of the young man attacks and even pushes some to join the ranks of al qaida or. reports. recent research suggests that since two thousand and two was drone strikes in yemen have claimed the lives of over eight hundred seventy people ninety nine percent of those victims were killed under the obama administration thirty eight since late july alone washington claims most of them were suspected al-qaeda terrorists but locals are painting a different picture it's hard to verify the exact number of civilian deaths i would most reports are often contradictory and the bodies of those killed in drone strikes are sometimes too badly charred to be identified in september last year thirteen civilians were killed including women and children near the village of rada in eastern yemen u.s. officials were anonymously quoted as saying their intended target was completely missed and the incident was a mistake but no
even further despite no precise intelligence on terrorist targets there according to a report from washington this may well be sending chills down the spines of ordinary yemenis who bear the brunt of the young man attacks and even pushes some to join the ranks of al qaida or. reports. recent research suggests that since two thousand and two was drone strikes in yemen have claimed the lives of over eight hundred seventy people ninety nine percent of those victims were killed under the obama...
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this is the largest business in greater washington area. they have been in business more than 50 years. they just did a lot of remodeling themselves. this is their new design center. there are a lot of trends in terms of bathrooms and kitchens. we are going to talk about what is hot and what is not if you want to update a kitchen or bath. we are going to talk about universal design. green options and also, they have a lot of electronic, i should say high tech home options there are out there and great fillen tlopic arm. >> thank you, holly. tame for our facebook fan of the day. we say hello to leelonay philips. for a chance to be tomorrow's fan, post a comment below this beautiful picture. that does it for the 6:00 hour. let's take it over to allison and wisdom. i am just leaving. >> i like it. things are fine. >> monday morning. see you in an hour. >> many kids, let's be honest, they are not happy about it. >> i was happy when i went. >> most parents can't wait. i wanted it to last forever. first day of school is upon us. >> here for tens
this is the largest business in greater washington area. they have been in business more than 50 years. they just did a lot of remodeling themselves. this is their new design center. there are a lot of trends in terms of bathrooms and kitchens. we are going to talk about what is hot and what is not if you want to update a kitchen or bath. we are going to talk about universal design. green options and also, they have a lot of electronic, i should say high tech home options there are out there...
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some things fundamentally unconstitutional. >> the gathering of washington, d.c. phone calls was relatively low. items ceased from the journalist were not returned. lawmakers divided will get a chance to debate differences and ask more questions when hearings are called after the august recent. in washington, craig boswell, fox news. >> the judge made the ruling during a military trial of major nidal hassan. he is accused of killing 13 people in 2009 rampage. they can't reference copy cat in kuwait or past academic presentation. the judge will allow evidence about internet searches or his computer. oscar pistorius cried in court as he was indicted for the murder of his girlfriend. he shot reeva steenkamp through the bathroom door of his home. he thought he was firing on an intruder. steenkamp was staying overnight. there is a witness saying they heard a woman scream before the shoots. >> after nearly a year of negotiations, 25-year-old man known as victim five will receive millions of dollars. victim no. five said san dusky exposed himself to him in a locker room.
some things fundamentally unconstitutional. >> the gathering of washington, d.c. phone calls was relatively low. items ceased from the journalist were not returned. lawmakers divided will get a chance to debate differences and ask more questions when hearings are called after the august recent. in washington, craig boswell, fox news. >> the judge made the ruling during a military trial of major nidal hassan. he is accused of killing 13 people in 2009 rampage. they can't reference...
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anything that washington d.c. does is up for grabs, theit rights of the people would not be ger main in the convention or the power of the states would be ger main. all we are doing is time to reign in d.c. just like the provision in article five. >> this is mark lavine talking about neal cavuto on how to deal with obama care in such a way. >> the american people don't know what the law is about. >> i tried to figure it out. you work on it every day. they change the law on the run that is utterly unconstitutional. >> and so a convention of the states would be able to address obama care and other things that people feel are out of control. >> the abuse of the general welfare clause are two biggest problems in d.c. obama care came through the general welfare clause and environmental protection against in the commence clauses. it would be simple to rain it in and say if the state's can regulate the feds can't. if the states spend money the feds can't. that is the centerpiece of what needs to know done. and obama care
anything that washington d.c. does is up for grabs, theit rights of the people would not be ger main in the convention or the power of the states would be ger main. all we are doing is time to reign in d.c. just like the provision in article five. >> this is mark lavine talking about neal cavuto on how to deal with obama care in such a way. >> the american people don't know what the law is about. >> i tried to figure it out. you work on it every day. they change the law on the...
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. >> president obama returned to washington. he is scheduled to attend a private economic meeting at the white house. >> speaking of the white house, it was the setting for the nation's newest summer block buster. >> at 7:00, let's check out "the butler's" box office. >> how a rec center employee might have saved a man's life. >> we'll have a preview of tonight's monday night match up. time is 7:11. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. so i decided it was time to find some real harmony with nature. [ screaming ] whoo! oh, yeah. elmo! [ howling ] mmm! [ eagle chirps ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirping ] [ screaming ] [ tuba bellows ] whoa. hey! [ screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. we may live in houses, but we're born for busch gardens. you're o♪ ♪meout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. >> isn't she the prettiest student ever? good morning to you, that is dia
. >> president obama returned to washington. he is scheduled to attend a private economic meeting at the white house. >> speaking of the white house, it was the setting for the nation's newest summer block buster. >> at 7:00, let's check out "the butler's" box office. >> how a rec center employee might have saved a man's life. >> we'll have a preview of tonight's monday night match up. time is 7:11. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things...
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next week, obviously, marks the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. a seminal event in the civil rights movement, one of the most famous speeches in u.s. history, martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech which i think is the second best speech ever given in this country right up there with lincoln's second inaugural. this weeks starts with a dramatic remind her confident arc of racial relations in this country with lee daniels' "the butler" which debuted at number one in the box office, made $25 million inspired by the life of an african-american white house butler who served from harry truman to ronald reagan over 34 years, spanning some of the most important years of the civil rights movement, starting with the federal troops going into little rock in the '50s. the starring roll in "the butler" is played by forest whitaker and cuba gooding. he plays his co-worker in the white house. in this clip, he welcome here's cuba gooding's character welcoming the new kid on the block, forest whitaker to the back rooms of the white house. >> there he is. he
next week, obviously, marks the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. a seminal event in the civil rights movement, one of the most famous speeches in u.s. history, martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech which i think is the second best speech ever given in this country right up there with lincoln's second inaugural. this weeks starts with a dramatic remind her confident arc of racial relations in this country with lee daniels' "the butler" which debuted at...
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tree, as an outsider to washington. he can make a broad-based appeal by running against washington. >> of everybody that's mentioned, if you're watching, you know reagan's biography better than anybody, of who's running has the best chance being a 21st century reagan? >> if it plays out if christie makes a mistake, then that makes rand paul the heir to the reagan/goldwater rein. >> going to be fascinating to watch. thank you for coming on. he's author of reagan's revelatire revolution and rendezvous with destiny, download both of them. next, more of this morning's first read. filner follies. the petition under way to remove him from office. will it work? we'll find out. plus, with his vineyard vacation over, president obama gets back to business. egypt is just one of the issues on his plate this week. what does he come back to when it comes to soup? the white house soup of the day, look at this. tom kha goon. a little thai soup i think. we'll be right back. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh.
tree, as an outsider to washington. he can make a broad-based appeal by running against washington. >> of everybody that's mentioned, if you're watching, you know reagan's biography better than anybody, of who's running has the best chance being a 21st century reagan? >> if it plays out if christie makes a mistake, then that makes rand paul the heir to the reagan/goldwater rein. >> going to be fascinating to watch. thank you for coming on. he's author of reagan's revelatire...
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people in california and oregon and washington will be flocking to sign up. the rest of the country will be standing around in tennessee and arkansas and all of these places saying why can't we have that? what do they have that we don't have? they are going to look to their governors and say what are you doing to us? >> and when the rubber meets the road, joan, people that are in need forget about the partisan bickering. i'll give you an example, a headline that's getting a lot of attention today is a former republican campaign operative says his struggle with cancer has made him an obama care supporter. he's quoted as saying when you say you're against it, you're saying that you don't want people like me to have health insurance. former republican operative. >> well there are going to be more and more people like him and that's what we're seeing in these town halls, reverend al. people are seeing this is a change they need in their lives and the republicans don't have an answer. you know, the congressman knows this better than i do. if you go way back, the i
people in california and oregon and washington will be flocking to sign up. the rest of the country will be standing around in tennessee and arkansas and all of these places saying why can't we have that? what do they have that we don't have? they are going to look to their governors and say what are you doing to us? >> and when the rubber meets the road, joan, people that are in need forget about the partisan bickering. i'll give you an example, a headline that's getting a lot of...
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chief washington correspondent rosen is covering this for us. he's live in washington. hi there, james. >> good morning. this case will mark the first time the supreme court has addressed the practice of legislative prayer since upholding it some three decades ago. grease, new york, northwest of rochester. the clergy who opened the town's monthly council sessions with words of prayer have usually been christian. in 2008, two residents, one jewish and one atheist, claiming it violated the practice of separation and state. during the nine-year period from the inception of the practice to the eve of this lawsuit, a period with christian prayers. over 2/3 of the prayer included christian language and no other religious traditions were referenced. obama administration is not a party to the suit but filed an friend of the court brief earlier this month and in it, the justice department found common cause with congressional republicans who long fought against the placement of further restrictions on the role of religion in the public square. court of appeals approach they wrot
chief washington correspondent rosen is covering this for us. he's live in washington. hi there, james. >> good morning. this case will mark the first time the supreme court has addressed the practice of legislative prayer since upholding it some three decades ago. grease, new york, northwest of rochester. the clergy who opened the town's monthly council sessions with words of prayer have usually been christian. in 2008, two residents, one jewish and one atheist, claiming it violated the...
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." >> we are reporting from washington. i and katty kay. 24 policemen in egypt are killed in an ambush from suspected islamist militants as violence escalates on both sides. a juror in the edward snowden case fast to increase his efforts after his partner was to obtained under british anti- terror laws. prince william gives his first interview since becoming a father, giving a hint of what little george is really like. >> he is a bit of a rascal. we will put it that way. he reminds me of my brother or me when we were younger. i am not sure which. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america, and also around the globe. 24 policemen in egypt were ambushed and killed by suspected islamist militants today. 36 islamist militants died in police captivity. this violence shows little sign of ending. numeral reports that former president hosni mubarak could the released in a matter of weeks. not likely to make the situation there any calmer. jeremy bowen send this report. >> the dead policemen were thrown back to cairo'
." >> we are reporting from washington. i and katty kay. 24 policemen in egypt are killed in an ambush from suspected islamist militants as violence escalates on both sides. a juror in the edward snowden case fast to increase his efforts after his partner was to obtained under british anti- terror laws. prince william gives his first interview since becoming a father, giving a hint of what little george is really like. >> he is a bit of a rascal. we will put it that way. he...
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ko is in washington with the details. ko? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. clashes are also dividing leaders in washington. there are fears of an army rule. there's delicate diplomacy. egypt's military is stepping up. armies are in the streets and police are arresting anyone violating the curfew. the general told the country he will not tolerate anymore violence. >> translator: we will not stand by silently watching the destruction of the country and the people. >> reporter: more than 800 have been killed in clashes between security forces and ousted president morsi. the protesters are terrorists trying to bring down the country. the protesters are saying they staged a cou pf over the legitimately elected president. as the death toll mounts soes do pressure from capitol hill. they're calling on president obama to cut off aid to egypt. >> we're going to have to suspect our aid because we can't support the action of the military. >> reporter: the president says the egyptian military is necessary because it keeps the peace with israel and provides safe passage
ko is in washington with the details. ko? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. clashes are also dividing leaders in washington. there are fears of an army rule. there's delicate diplomacy. egypt's military is stepping up. armies are in the streets and police are arresting anyone violating the curfew. the general told the country he will not tolerate anymore violence. >> translator: we will not stand by silently watching the destruction of the country and the people. >>...
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the washington correspondent for the las vegas sun. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about this suffering. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. >> little antennas when somebody has their own agenda. >> it's a shame to waste it. >> i think they serve as window on the past to what was going on with american women. >> she's compromised. she's really in a way the only one in the world he could trust. >> a lot of them were writers. they are, in many cases, quite frankly more interesting as human beings than their husbands if only because they are not first and foremost to find and remedied by political ambition. >> one of the unsung heros. if you go to the white house today, it's really edith roosevelt. >> eli little. too much looking down. a little too fast. too much of a change of pace. >> i think in every case, the first lady has done whatever fit her personality and her interest. >> she later wrote in her memoir that
the washington correspondent for the las vegas sun. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about this suffering. >> obesity in this country is nothing short of a public health crisis. >> little antennas when somebody has their own agenda. >> it's a shame to waste it. >> i think they serve as window on the past to what was going on with american...
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dodgers chuck todd in washington. here on the set, the editor and chief for the daily beast, tina brown. also the author of "the new york times" best-seller, "the diana chronicles." my gosh, tina, what the hell is going on be? the british police are examining new information related to the death of princess diana. and she died of course tragically in that car accident in 1997. and nbc's mandy clark is reporting this. >> reporter: controversy surrounded princess diana's death on august 31, 1997. nearly 16 years ago. and still grabs the headlines dramatic new claim splashed across the british papers. allegations that diana and her boyfriend, dodi al ffi fied wer murdered by a member of the special forces. the new information brought forward by new members of another sas soldier and passed on to police. scotland yard confirmed it received this new tip and is now assessing its credibility. it also stressed it has not reopened the investigation. skeptics question the claims and the timing. >> every year at the time of the
dodgers chuck todd in washington. here on the set, the editor and chief for the daily beast, tina brown. also the author of "the new york times" best-seller, "the diana chronicles." my gosh, tina, what the hell is going on be? the british police are examining new information related to the death of princess diana. and she died of course tragically in that car accident in 1997. and nbc's mandy clark is reporting this. >> reporter: controversy surrounded princess diana's...
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in washington d.c. they only hate you when your successful. then we're going to open it up to the audience. as - >> we work with people all over the united states. we have an intelligent to do that we're suppliers there and we get to them and explain the how and why and what to do. and that's another way to leverage our networks and our stories to be able to do that. and march for innovation that's a great thing it's allblast about how easy it is to do those things. i take every opportunity to be out there talking to people because numbers are great bs but as human nature it's better to put a face to a story and i encourage you to all do that. our start up was because we decided to get together and do that. he's from kansas and he takes every opportunity to talk about our stories. we have a network to make sure we keep going forward with this >> thank you we're going to go to questions from the audience. we're going to start with a few partners. first bob who's president and ceo of the san francisco chamber and if i'm not imposing too much we
in washington d.c. they only hate you when your successful. then we're going to open it up to the audience. as - >> we work with people all over the united states. we have an intelligent to do that we're suppliers there and we get to them and explain the how and why and what to do. and that's another way to leverage our networks and our stories to be able to do that. and march for innovation that's a great thing it's allblast about how easy it is to do those things. i take every...